Having evolved several times during their iconic career the Rubettes are now at the pinnacle of their 50 years of Rock n’ Roll. The hits such as ‘Sugar Baby Love’, ‘Tonight’, ‘Jukebox Jive’, ‘I Can Do It’, ‘Baby I Know’ and ‘Ooh La La’, to name but a few, are legendary, as are the instantly recognisable White Suits and Caps. From their not-so-humble beginnings in 1974, after having taken the world by storm with their very first worldwide number-one hit record ‘Sugar Baby Love’ over the years the majority of the original members of the band, which then consisted of Alan Williams (Lead vocals/guitar), John Richardson (Drums/vocals), Pete Arnesen (Keyboards), Tony Thorpe (Lead guitar/vocals), Mick Clarke (Bass/vocals) and Bill Hurd (Keyboards/vocals) have since come and gone resulting in there having been several Rubettes line-ups to date involving the musical attributes of no less than a further nine individual musicians culminating with the Rubettes of today. The original group of six musicians whose demeanour and collective talents having spawned those memorable hits of yesteryear have all since departed, except that is for one, the instantly recognisable frontman and lead vocalist Alan Williams, who having remained throughout has enabled the Rubettes of today retain their original vocal identity. Having just celebrated the Rubettes 50th Anniversary year original lead vocalist Alan Williams, the voice of the Rubettes 70’s hits leads the present Rubettes in paying tribute to the legend of the iconic band that he once led with the authentic Rubettes vocal sound, a rare experience only possible with the original lead singer of those classic hits live on stage. Memories are made of this. ‘The Rubettes’ then and now.